Furosemide is a potent diuretic which increases dramatically urine output in most patients. It is most frequently used in patients who are fluid overloaded such as in congestive heart failure. Potassium , sodium and magnesium can be lost in excess with the use of Furosemide and must be closely monitored. It is much stronger than other diuretics used for high blood pressure control.
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Usually not :
Within the prescribed dosing. Exceeding the prescribed dose can get side effects that are considered dangerous. Some may consider going int o a stupor or near coma a "high" but it is very dangerous and not well studied. I recommend you check the dea web site for more details.
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The silent killer:
Htn is the leading cause of strokes and end stage renal disease requiring dialysis. It is a leading cause of congestive heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and heart attacks. The major reduction in the incidence of strokes since 1950 has been attributed to the more widespread use of effective anti-hypertensive drugs. Htn causes no symptoms for about 30 years when end organ damage begins to occur.
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Not high:
You wouldn't get high from overdosing on sertraline, but you could get very nauseated and sick. If considering overdosing on anything, please talk with your doctor, call the suicide prevention lifeline at 1-800-273-8255, call 911, or go to an er instead.
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Low estrogen:
Your periods should help you decide if you have low estrogen or not. If you have periods regularly your estrogen should not be low.
For completeness please discuss this with your Gynecologist.
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No:
Thiothixene is an older (introduced in the '60s) antipsychotic medication used for the treatment of schizophrenia. It does not have any euphoric properties. Some people will abuse anything, though, and because this medication can be sedating, there's probably someone out there who's abused it. It is not a controlled medication, and i've never even heard of a patient "drug seeking" an antipsychotic.
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Control the BP:
High blood pressure (htn), if uncontrolled, will lead to cva/strokes. You must therefore control your HTN to goal. This can be accomplished with medications and various changes that you must make, like weightloss, eating a balanced diet, exercise, stop smoking, control cholesterol, decrease salt, less than 2 cups of caffeine, less than 3 drinks of alcohol, control stress, pray/meditate and monitor.
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No:
Paroxetine has many potential side effects, but does not make you "high." if you are bipolar and take it without a mood stabilizer though, you could become manic -- not the kind of "high" you might be seeking.
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Cyclobenzaprine:
Cyclobenzaprine may numb you brain, temporally feeling relax. It has obvious side effects if you use without medical indication. High itself is a abnormal status. Please do not hurt yourself, family and society to seek high.
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